At the southend of Bill Baggs State Park on Key Biscayne is the Cape Florida Lighthouse. Embroiled in a rich history since it was built, it still stands proudly along the shoreline. The lighthouse was constructed in 1825 and decommissioned it in 1990. To read more about the history of the lighthouse – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Florida_Light
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Peaking Through The Lens
The Sun peaking through the lens of the Hillsboro Lighthouse
Low Tide – B&W
An overcast day at Matheson Hammock. The low tide revealed the rocky shoreline beyond the mangroves.
White Rock Overlook
White Rock Overlook near Bandelier National Park in New Mexico at sunrise – 270 degree view of the beautiful Rio Grande River
Matheson Hammock Park
A walk around the Park to find these large beautiful trees – although I am not quite sure what type they are. Maybe young Banyons?
Lightning in the Clouds
Took a series of shots in the same location and stacked the lightning photos to create this beautiful image.
There was a thunderhead outside my office windows. I grabbed my camera and tested a 50mm Canon lens on a metabones adapter with my Sony A6500 camera. This is a stacked image from the good shots with bolts.